to have something to eat

D'you want us to have something to eat?
On boit quelque chose ?
D'you want us to have something to eat?
On va boire un verre ?
Marta is going to have something to eat because she's really hungry.
Marta va manger quelque chose parce qu'elle a très faim.
I'm going to have something to eat. I'm hungry.
Je vais manger quelque chose. J'ai faim.
If you're going to have something to eat, don't do it in front of your computer.
Si vous allez manger quelque chose, ne le faites pas devant votre ordinateur.
Why don't we stop to have something to eat and get on with our work after?
Pourquoi ne pas s'arrêter pour manger quelque chose et reprendre le travail après ?
Claudio says he's going to have something to eat now and that we can meet later.
Claudio dit qu'il va manger quelque chose maintenant et que nous pouvons nous retrouver plus tard.
Where's Laia going? - She's going to have something to eat. She'll be back in a bit.
Où va Laia ? — Elle va manger quelque chose. Elle reviendra dans un moment.
We've got to have something to eat in the fridge. We just went shopping two days ago.
On doit bien avoir quelque chose à manger dans le frigo. On a fait les courses il y a seulement deux jours.
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